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CHK Receives $400,000 Order
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, SEPTEMBER 25, 2001 - CHK Wireless Technologies Inc. (CDNX:CHK) ("CHK" or
the "Company") is pleased to report that it has received a purchase order from The Electricity Trust of South Australia ("ETSA") for
approximately A$400,000. The order is for POWERmonic power quality analyzers, including their new PM15. This order should be delivered
over the next 2 months. The Electricity Trust of South Australia does not currently utilize GLOMES, so they will continue to collect data
manually. However, CHK is currently refining GLOMES to accept inputs from power quality analyzers that will allow ETSA, if they place a
further order, to collect data in real time, as events occur.
CHK, a Sydney, Australia based company, develops & supplies unique electronic monitoring systems for the electricity supply industry.
CHK is a recognized expert in reliability & quality of electricity supply, a rapidly growing market area due to competition created by world
wide utility deregulation and privatization. CHK holds a number of patents on its proprietary technologies including REMMIT used to
measure electrical current at low cost on transmission grids, Tracker, a distribution network fault, current, voltage logging device, UNIsense,
used in Tracker and as a single stand alone device to measure electrical current from 0 to 25,000A, plus GLOMES, which monitors all
CHK's sensors. These technologies are utilized in CHK's Power Quality sensor products and marketed to utilities worldwide.
GLOMES is particularly important, because it links CHK's technologies to provide a complete network overview at the control room or over
the Internet for any utility via radio, satellites, mobile or landline phones. GLOMES/Tracker has the potential to introduce SCADA and
automation down to the network feeder level, previously affordable only at substations from which feeders (the major network component)
emanate. This is a long desired goal of Utilities.
CHK has also become a GE Smallworld Business Partner to seamlessly integrate GLOMES with GE Smallworld's control room GIS
systems, currently used by many utilities worldwide.
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